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University accreditation was introduced in the 1990s to ensure high standards of academic rigour.
The exceptions are the courses known for their academic rigour from reputable institutions.
It is high time these misconceptions are addressed with academic rigour."
It aims to provide a 'counterbalance' to the academic rigour of the educational programme.
The fame of academic rigour allied to religious tolerance soon reached the United States.
The resulting report was generally positive, but identified deficiencies in academic rigour that required addressing.
Academic rigour and social mobility: how low income students are being kept out of top jobs (March 2011)
The result of this policy is that kids who lack the academic rigour to complete courses are starting them and not finishing them.
One could argue that it is reinstating academic rigour as central to the way in which we judge the success of an educational establishment.
Academic rigour also increased, with collections introduced in 1789 and formalised circa 1810.
In other words, modular structures do not pose any major threat to subject competence or academic rigour if developed carefully.
Is the emphasis of your new school to be on academic rigour or on wellbeing and breadth?
Apart from challenges, such as making sure that academic rigour isn't lost in such an experiment, there are practical barriers.
Not only will I learn how things like human rights work out in practice, but I will also get academic rigour.
Academic rigour was reintroduced to the college, and the staff of Brasenose were increasingly successful in maintaining discipline.
The academic rigour in the Handelsakademien means that dropout rates after the first year can be as high as 40 per cent.
It helps them in many other ways, he says - through its academic rigour and role in developing written and verbal communication skills, for example.
WCL offers pupils a premium learning environment with the highest standards of academic rigour and discipline.
All these programs have academic rigour, and periodic up-gradation of curricula in order to keep the students up-to-date of contemporary development.
Jain University brings in thought leadership with a blend of academic rigour and a hands-on applicability to real-world issues.
This report and its researchers are rare examples of academic rigour in a world of special pleading and cooked industry statistics.
History, taught effectively, imposes the obligation to examine subjective reactions, especially our own, through employing the academic rigour of the historians' method.
South is known for its academic rigour and the strength of its arts program, which includes drama, visual arts, music, and dance.
It is a reflection of IMI's two year full time program in terms of content and academic rigour.
Considering this, for this fledgling, but fast growing sector to flourish, the need of academic rigour and theoretical pedagogy is essential.